Definition of «unmade»

The word "unmade" is an adjective which means not yet completed or finished. It can also mean something that has been left undone, unresolved or in a state of disarray. In terms of physical objects, it could refer to something that has not been put together or assembled, or something that remains in its raw form rather than being processed or transformed into a final product.

Phrases with «unmade»

Sentences with «unmade»

  • Up for the Turner Prize, the Tree Where David Kelly Died; Not to Mention Broken Paintings and a Woman Who Sings at Tesco Daily Mail (London); October 5, 2010; Cohen, Tamara; 700 + words Byline: Tamara Cohen JUDGING by the Turner Prize's track record of unmade beds, elephant dung and pickled... studied in Belfast and Dundee after being rejected from the Glasgow School of Art aged 23. (highbeam.com)
  • with [Pounds Sterling] 20,000 to Be Won, It Is the Richest Award in REAL Painting and Was Devised as an Antidote to the Modern Art of Unmade Beds and Pickled Animals. (highbeam.com)
  • Working from life, Lenaghan paints intimate interiors such as a bedside table, his daughter's messy bedroom, his own bedroom complete with unmade bed and stacked laundry, even a room especially used to store plants in winter. (georgeadamsgallery.com)
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